Summary: Origin stories of Thor, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, and X-Men.
Review:After watching most of the Marvel movies, I was left with lots of questions, particularly about how the heroes got to be "the heroes." Though these books were quite simplistic, they told me (for the most part) the back stories I was looking for. I especially learned new things about Thor and The X-Men. For example, I didn't know that Thor had been sent to earth to be a doctor or that the X-Men portrayed in the movies were the second round of X-Men that Xavier had found. Overall, these were back story that I had been looking for and would be a great way to introduce these characters to kids who haven't read the comics or who are not ready to see the movies.
Attention Span/reading level: Ages 6-10 (ish), 20-30 pages of reading, most pages are relatively short.
Good uses for book in teaching: Back stories of some popular super heroes
Favorite part: Learning part of the stories I didn't know
Least favorite part: None.
Warnings/negative feedback?: Lots of fighting/violence, a few immodestly dressed characters.
Review:After watching most of the Marvel movies, I was left with lots of questions, particularly about how the heroes got to be "the heroes." Though these books were quite simplistic, they told me (for the most part) the back stories I was looking for. I especially learned new things about Thor and The X-Men. For example, I didn't know that Thor had been sent to earth to be a doctor or that the X-Men portrayed in the movies were the second round of X-Men that Xavier had found. Overall, these were back story that I had been looking for and would be a great way to introduce these characters to kids who haven't read the comics or who are not ready to see the movies.
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